Switching User Level - H3C S5600 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – CLI
H3C S5600 Series Ethernet Switches
[Sysname]
bootrom.btm
After the above configuration, general Telnet users can use the tftp get command to
download file bootrom.btm and other files from TFTP server 192.168.0.1 and other
TFTP servers.

1.2.3 Switching User Level

Complete the following tasks to configure user level switching:
Specifying the authentication mode for user level switching
Adopting super password authentication for user level switching
Adopting HWTACACS authentication for user level switching
Switching to a specific user level
I. Specifying the authentication mode for user level switching
You can switch between user levels through corresponding commands after logging
into a switch successfully. The high-to-low user level switching is unlimited. However,
the low-to-high user level switching requires the corresponding authentication. The
super password authentication mode and HWTACACS authentication mode are
available at the same time to provide authentication redundancy.
The configuration of authentication mode for user level switching is performed by
Level-3 users.
Follow these steps to specify the authentication mode for user level switching:
Enter system view
Enter user interface view
command-privilege
Task
To do...
level
0
view
shell
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface [ type ]
first-number [ last-number ]
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Chapter 1 CLI Configuration
tftp
192.168.0.1
Remarks
Optional
Required
Required
Required
Remarks
get

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